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The Maillard Reaction
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Re:Ambivilence? 2012/04/22 12:15:49 (permalink)

I sensed that.


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Re:Ambivilence? 2012/04/22 12:17:24 (permalink)
mike_mccue


I sensed that.


Even when I managed not to speak plainly?

WOW, I like this method.

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Re:Ambivilence? 2012/04/22 12:20:52 (permalink)
"Even when I managed not to speak plainly?"

Do you really expect me to remain ambivalent about this claim?

"I guess I'd like to have seen the idea of a cynical head making up with a scolded pure heart."

I think you have been very clear and precise... if I may say so myself.


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Re:Ambivilence? 2012/04/22 12:22:49 (permalink)
mike_mccue


"Even when I managed not to speak plainly?"

Do you really expect me to remain ambivalent about this claim?

"I guess I'd like to have seen the idea of a cynical head making up with a scolded pure heart."

I think you have been very clear and precise... if I may say so myself.


best regards,
mike


I was talking about a movie, I'm always precise about the movies.

I LIKE gophers!

There I said it.
post edited by Jonbouy - 2012/04/22 12:23:51

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Re:Ambivilence? 2012/04/22 16:35:11 (permalink)
Ambivalence? Me?



I'm all for it.

Most assuredly.

Without doubt.


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Re:Ambivilence? 2012/04/22 17:02:29 (permalink)
There is a place for ambivalence when it comes to the pure and direct communication of fact without the coloration of personal interpretation of those facts.  Like a policeman asking a bystander what happened.  "Just gimme the facts please."  Kinda like computers or even many teachers I have had in the past.

Humans that show ambivalence either don't have an opinion either way, or some may choose not to share their opinion for different reasons.

How's that?

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Re:Ambivilence? 2012/04/22 21:56:33 (permalink)
I still don't see what this thread has to do with sheep...

 
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Re:Ambivilence? 2012/04/23 03:33:57 (permalink)

Well, I admire the paramedics who drive them.

It's not all glamour and flashing blue lights and nee-nah nee-nah nee-nah nee-nah nee-nah nee-nah you know.

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Re:Ambivilence? 2012/04/23 06:49:27 (permalink)
Paramedics drive sheep?
(who knew?)

 
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Re:Ambivilence? 2012/04/23 07:22:54 (permalink)
SteveStrummerUK


Well, I admire the paramedics who drive them.

It's not all glamour and flashing blue lights and nee-nah nee-nah nee-nah nee-nah nee-nah nee-nah you know.

Ha-ha, you are crazy Steve, confusing with Somnambulance. 


I dreamt this reply

Or did I ?



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